15 years ago todayDavid Cone threw a perfect game.
Here are some stats about that game:

It was the first regular season interleague perfect game in MLB history - The Yankees beat the Montreal Expos.

It was the 16th perfect game (14th in the modern era) and 247th no-hitter in the MLB.

It was the third perfect game and 11th no-hitter for the Yankees. And the last to date. It came only 14 months after David Wells' (May 1998)

The game took two hours and 16 minutes to complete.

There was a 33-minute rain delay in the bottom of the third inning.

The temperature at first pitch was hot: 92 degrees.

There were 41,930 fans in attendance including both Don Larsen and Yogi Berra who were battery mates for the Yankees' only perfect game in postseason history. It was Yogi Berra day at Yankee Stadium and Larsen threw the ceremonial first pitch to Berra.

Cone struck out the first batter, Wilton Guerrero, and rolled from there striking out 10 total for the game.

He never worked a count more than 2-0.

Cone only needed 88 pitches to throw the perfect game. He threw 68 of them for strikes.